Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Microsoft plugs Outlook.com, hits Google on Sync death notice

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Microsoft plugs Outlook.com, knocks Google after Sync death notice
Microsoft yesterday pitched its Outlook.com email service to users of Gmail dismayed by Google's decision to abandon a popular enterprise synchronization service next month for new customers. Read More


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Instagram users in uproar over plans to sell their pics
Instagram has alerted its users to a change in its Terms of Use policy, and users are in an uproar about it. Read More

iPhone 5 owners report mixed results from iOS Wi-Fi bug fix
Apple today released an update for iOS that fixes an unspecified Wi-Fi bug in the iPhone 5 and iPad Mini. Read More

CERN scientists nearly positive on 'God particle' discovery
Wrapping up the Large Hadron Collider's first three years of work, CERN scientists are nearly positive they've found the elusive Higgs boson, also known as the "God particle." Read More

Samsung overtakes Nokia as king of cell phones
Samsung is set to become the biggest cell phone maker in the world this year eclipsing Nokia, which has held the title for 14 straight years. Read More

Sharp preps 6-in. notepad with 60-hour battery life
Sharp is readying a 6-inch digital notepad with 60 hours of battery life under continuous use. Read More

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Samsung unveils 5-in. Galaxy Grand smartphone
Samsung's Galaxy Grand smartphone has a 5-in. screen -- but the big display seems aimed at those with smaller budgets, according to an analyst. Read More

HP adds service virtualization tools
Hewlett-Packard has updated its service virtualization software, giving developers a broader palette upon which to test their programs. Read More


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Java 7 update 10 lets users restrict Java apps in browsers
A recent Java 7 update allows users to completely prevent Java applications from running inside browsers or to restrict how Web-based Java content is handled by the Java Runtime Environment client. Read More

European Commission wants to create an 'Airbus for chips'
Europe's top digital commissioner has called for an "Airbus for Chips" to boost the bloc's microelectronics sector. Read More

Salesforce.com ties Work.com tool to CRM app
Salesforce.com has tied its Sales Cloud CRM application into its Work.com employee performance management software, in a combination the company says can make average salespeople better and good ones great. Read More

Samsung drops European injunction requests against Apple
Samsung dropped all claims pending in European courts in which it asserted patents that are essential for mobile communication devices to prevent the sales of Apple products in Europe. Read More

Operators join forces to simplify international Wi-Fi roaming
A group of operators including AT&T, Boingo Wireless, BT and China Mobile have joined forces to work on a common framework for Wi-Fi roaming to make it easier for users to access hotspots while travelling abroad. Read More

Darlene Storm: Americans and hackers of all color hats unite against Westboro Baptist Church
Under a common loathing, Americans and hackers of all color hats have united against Westboro Baptist Church after the hate-spewing group promised to picket the grieving families of the Sandy Hook Elementary shooting. WBC domains went Tango Down after a DDoS by the patriot hacker Jester and members of Anonymous who are normally mortal enemies; WBC Twitter spokesperson @DearShirley account was hijacked by Cosmo the God, and more than 184,000 Americans have signed the online petition platform at WhiteHouse.gov to legally recognize Westboro Baptist Church as a hate group instead of a religious group. Read More

Jonny Evans: Samsung ends FRAND litigation against Apple in Europe -- is peace near?
Is Hell freezing over? It's possible as Apple and Samsung seem a little closer to an uneasy peace this morning, following activity in the US and European courts. Read More

JR Raphael: The beauty of the Android fanboy battles
A monumental shift is happening in the battlegrounds of mobile technology -- and you don't have to look any further than Android fan fights to see the effects. Read More

 

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